“Rather than creating illusions of perfection, Jongerius deploys her skills to convince us that her objects are imperfect.”—Alice Rawsthorn takes a closer look at Hella Jongerius’s Long Neck and Groove Bottles.

The results of this design stratagem and others are currently on view at the Design Museum as part of #BreathingColour, through 24 September. [ Bit.ly Link ]

In celebration of International Yoga Month, join Equinox at the Design Museum for a 60 minute vinyasa yoga session with mindful movement and meditative breathwork set to a live pianist backdrop in the inspiring museum atrium. Characterised by dynamic flowing sequences that are linked to the breath; vinyasa yoga improves strength, flexibility and toning, decreases stress and enhances body... View more »

Is colour subjective? This talk brings together a panel of leading designers to discuss our approach to understanding and defining colour.

From Isaac Newton to Bauhaus teacher Johannes Itten, some of the most influential theories of colour have emerged from personal experiences. But with the industrialisation of colour that subjective quality has been lost.

Parnham College, founded by the renowned British designer John Makepeace OBE in 1977, was a design school, which nurtured and pioneered a human-centred approach to craftsmanship.

To mark its 40-year anniversary, and celebrate the launch of the exceptional 180-page book 'Beyond Parnham', the Design Museum is bringing together esteemed voices to discuss what craft means to us today. Join John... View more »